~ , • ,„ .. , , _c, ,. ?.i ". 1 , .. , 14p , , 1 , ‘ 4 4, , 4. 1 " --- lk ' ,:....„, ,i , ,,, . r "1k / ,::' • . en , \ ' 7,111 -1(,: , Z.,...X, r) ~ 4 4 ~, . 1 , •, , i . . „I l k A t, " ~,, ~,, ,;,.,,,,,,h„,i,,,,,. , , v. , :::, c ,,,,, ,,.. , ,,, , . 0%: ,,,,,.......,,, , ,, i r,, f ."1 :::) ~_,. • ~t .t.,. _ _IL_ ___..e d . 1 , ~.. ..,,,-," 4 S 4? •-•5cr..... 141:.;0;,1A-.1;';''' VOLUME 7 NUMBIJ: 3 ANOTHER 'MC.' VICTORY Penn State Warriors Pile Up a Score of 61 Points Against Car- negie Tech Captain Gray's team bettered its score against the Harrisburg A. C by three points when Carnegie Tech was downed 61;i'o 0 on New Beaver field last Saturday afternoon. Thus our eleven has scored )19 points with nothing for our oppon ,ents in the first two games of the season, a record only eclipsed by captain Ben Prsher's !9-1 aggieg,a tion, which smothered Gettysburg 60 to 0 in the fast contest and fol lowed this by administering a 72 to 0 humiliation to Lafayette one week later. The truth of the matter is that our opponents thus far this season have hardly been worthy of the name and, as Dr. Hollenback warned his men, there is room for overconfidence from gut triumphs thus far and plenty o 1 roam for football knowledge and football plunging in the near future. It was pleasant, eliciting; 'and al most amusing to see the way Bar rett and Miller stepped over, scram bled under, and ran around` those Carnegie Tech tacklers last Satur day. Very, .too, got in some 'splendid • Wide end , runs, and his feat.of,making a touchdown from the kickoff in the Ilanisburg game was duplicated by "P'fitz following the visitor's sixth kickoff and amid a wave of exultant applause Mauthe, Engel and ' Quirk made gr..'rzi of from 10 to 40 yatds vn al most' every attempt through the line or off tackle and the Tech Vic tory car hardly be considered ser iously from' a football standpoint. We may have to consider Satur day's game with the Sterling A. C. of Pittsburg in a different light and the Penn and Pitt 'encounters will surely be serious propositions, as well as the Villanova and Buck nell struggles in a ldsser degree. The spirit of our football squad is excellent this year and the co operation of the students Will bring our Blue and White team out on top this year as usual.' It is good' to see Burly Watson's clean tackles and his aggressive work at center. Catpain Gray and Pete Johnson are invaluable at the guards as ale Weaver,_ Harlow and Riddle at the tackles. • The new game just suits oury speedy pair of ends,. Very, and Prollet, and the combination of 'Miller at quarter- I back, Lanett at fullback, and Mauthe and En . gel' at the halves seems an excellent One. - Hauser" 'Mauthe and Dad Engel , have been especially strong m breaking up in-, terferencethiS year, a' pretty sample of their work being shown in the Tech walk away Engel scored hist in five plays I just 1 minute 20 seconds after Baum I had kicked off to Dad lat - t Satur day. Pioliet made the second touch down on a well executed o() yard run and Barrett mad the third on a' 55 yaicl dash in which State't, in terference was splendid and the', Tech boys engaged in a free for all tackling match Dyer, who had , been tacklini; brilliantly for the visitors up to this time, had to be be removed becati , ..e of a bad! shoulder Before the' game was over two more of the_ players is- rived tegletable mimics but our heavier clet en came out unscathed. `Eno fast quarter ender shortly after Dad scored another touchdown, the score for the period being State 23 Tech „ The vat sity lineup temaincd in tact dining the -second period, Engel, Bairett and Vety crossing the line for scores Coaches Hol lenback and Golden wisely made numerous substitutions after the game: was half over ✓ and the score stood 40 to 0. Quirk especially was a consistent pound gainer and Clarke handled himself well for a youngster at the pivotal position. Indeed, all the new blood proved good so that our second string ma terial looks almost as strong as that of lust year. A blocked kick , enabled us to make the ,fast score in the third period, a safety. This was fol iov,-ti by a pictty iteld goal, from 1\11)11ci holding the ball Ilauser has improved w , o:- cletailly Of late in making goals from placement and opponents wal haxe to be on the lookout foi hir . Env] scored the last touchclown , ,of the thild . period "and the score stoou State 50, Tech 0. The visitors came within and ace of scoring in that period when they intcrcepled a forward pass of MilA- Elste secured the . ball on our 20 yard line and was headed for the goal but Dexter Very got him hard from behind. Quirk and Barron made the final tcruchdowns'and we had secured 61 points in 40 minutes of , play. The Tech boys were light and tackled high but then showed commendable pluck and "ginger" so that State's older, heavier, and more experienced team had mach .rcspect , for the Pittsbuigers. Undoubtedly, our eleven has started well ' and the loyal, unfailing' sup Port of the' stu dent bOdy will see an even better flnish. PI NN SI A tF: cAR.NEGin I,l)lc.un,Leth fichuut NIL Akan, I 4: Crtlclddit N, c.,(1 Rho o i, c Hiatt , , hr ti I Caul' ) Gwdectte Vl 9 - tel r $., Gilliihson lA'eai( r If f IlLi r t ', lfocirti.r 'if ) i 12, Li', rE. , DS lr, %I. , lllCkt.r Nllll,cr Llcttc, . q Hatcher Kartt) NI mill) li /, ,, n Archibald I li I - 11111 Elsta btu i,l Quirk r h . Inylor 13airctt liarion - f b ' . If auln Envel 4 Piollni 1, Parrett 2. Very 1 ()oak t 1-iai non 1 Goals from tinchilown - M 'Harlow I Goals from tVlautlie Safely -S. t.c Referee lictve rrs and M Umpire 13 ism. Belln font. ACd(ll. - m, e.oreir loud MeCkary, Middioni n and Yount' hint_ 4 ten minute corutcrs, Timer - IN tchon The General Faculty Meets "At the meeting of the general - faculty, held Sept. 2'2, it was agreed that the students incuning•deficien cies" fhtough entering from other colleges should not have , those' de ficiencie.3 counted against than in determining, their class standing. The question of interpretation of of the words, left "to gradtiate" in Rule 21 was left to the committee on graduation requirements. This committee later 'voted that a student who does not complete all his work in the senior year in accordance with rule 21 of - the revised regula tions, will not be peimitted to grad uate as of that class by the comple tion of his work after commence- Inuit, and that his diploma will be , 23surd and dated as of the next fol.- class, if the work is com pleted within that time. It was inthei it:commended by the com mittee that this luting does not ap ply to stucicuts of the class of 1910, as the reused regulations did not go into ctfect until the beginning of The school year 1910-1911 Next Sunday's Speaker. At the chapel service next Sun day a plain, practical 'talk will be n by Mi. W. A. Botv,, the As setant 'Train Mastet of the Penn sylvania railroad Mr. Bouse is INalely known throughout the state fot his ackhesses to young men. STATE COLLEGE, PA,, OCI OBER "13, 1910 STERLING A. C. NEXT Fast Willtinshorg , Aggregation Will Combat the Blue and WhitE oii Beaver Field Next Saturday our footoall team will line up against the Sterling Athletic club of Wilkinsbuig This team has been playing good foot ball this yea' and an inteiesting game may be expected on Satur day. Maxwell, right guard, is the old star from Swarthmore, who, ac coiding to . "Bir liollenback, is there with the goods. McChesney, lef end, is also an experienced playci of considerable, reputation. The team will ariive on SatuWay retUrn ing to Belletonte,after the,game. The two teams will line up as • , , follows: STF.I2I:ING '''' s 51AT E McChe•w•Y • , le I lob tt .... M LIT& ck I t Widow ur Riddle Munhall, - , , lg Nat le , c IN,osota Maxwell - Gray C Murdock (Capt. ) r t YYLAyer Wilburn Blair re Very WallActq h , , Miller , McCall or Be,ll , 111 b Mautht or 12,trrou liar tamp or Mayer r 11 b' • 1 I Ito IL Roberts or 9 Murdock f b Barrttt. -- --- THE FOOTBALL "S." The Report of the Committee on the Awarding of the Varsity "S" Un der the New Rules. „ . The committee appointed to re vise azticle 8, section , B, of the Con stitution and Ay-Laws of the Penn-'• sylvania State College Athlc4,A's-, sociation have recommended the , following. and -submit, the same to the members to be voted on m the near future: The privilege of welting the foot ball "S' , ' shall be granted to any member of the team who has played two full quarters in each of, six regularly scheduled games, or who has played two full 'quai txrs in each C)f four regularly scheduled games and two full quartets in either the "Penn"" or "Pitt" game, or who has played two full quaiteis in both the ' Penn" and "Pitt" games. The' regulally elected manager acting for the season shall be awaided the Varsity Signed; I♦. E, 'McEntire, J. E. Watson. D. W. Lloyd, 'T, W. Piollet,' committee.' ON TO PENN GAME! Special Low Rates Secured for All Who Will Follow, the Team to A rate of $6.74 foi 100-150 fel lows on a bloc'k ticket going and and returning on same trainr'clesig nated by the Railroad company,. A rate of $6.15 for 150 or more leaving Lemont, on Fiiday 110Q1) and ieturnin,g from Philadelphia on Sun day night about 1. o'clock , Heie is an opportunity to take a thousand men to Philadelphia and convince / elle Quakers that we ale there for a purpose—to win', we take that many men, we will win! Think it over, there arc but two trips this year-and you want to take one. 'How about this one? . Tennis DoubJes Tlamoiroo, .Miday, Oct. I , lth, the tennis tournament in doubles will begin. Quite a laigenuinbci of en tries have already been handed in, and some, exciting sets are'assnred.. The tournament of singles has not yet been fmiclied, but it will probably be completed by the end of the week. These totnnaments are indeed very inteic,ong and eyery fellow who has any ability, should enter up and make them mole exciting ~~.~~ , A sp, . V. NEW GYM CLASSES Optional Gymnasium Work is Now Offered to All Students , at Penn Monday and Thursday nights of each week. Mr. Lewis is instruct ing a "Gym" class. The class has so far had - two meetings and both of them have been largely attended, and many of the fellows seem to be taking great interest in the work. On these two nights the entire floor is utilized for gymnasium work, no basket ball being. allowed, then. However on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights basket-. ball may reign supreme. / Any stu dent at all has the privelege 'join ing one of these classes and of dei iving the benefits. At each of , the last two meetings there were fifty or sixty men present: Most of these men were , Freskinien". They certainly have the right spirit. Every one will agree that these i l 'classes are con'cluciVe to health and strength, and undoubtedly every man in the institution wants to have both, of, these assets; then, why don't you come out and join one of these classes? You need it just as much as the fellow who sits beside you, and in many cases even more so. Why don't you come out and give your poor body a chance once in a while? Of what use anyway is.a lot of knowledge with no body .to carry that knowledge into prac tice? Your life-work has not begun yet. You are keeping your mind in the best kind of training, why not your body? There is not one tel low in this or any other institution who would not be benefitted by some, good, wholesome systematic I exercise. ' Winter will goon - swoop down up on us and perhaps, it will feel much more pleasant. to . spend our idle hours, loafing in our rooms.- The only. exercise will be that received in going to and coming from classes. Common sense will tell anybody _that is quite insufficient, and if we expect -to make good after being graduated we must take good care of our physical .as well as our spiritual and mental being. , Let's get tbgeth ei, fellows, and all turn out at the next meeting of the class. . 1911 Scholarship Men. The following is a list of the class of ,1911 who have been- chosen for scholarships : For the. White Scholarships-- Rhoades,. Smith, B G. Watsoii, Le- Fever and Kwtzing. For the Louise Carnegie 'Scholar ship - Briner, Meade, Bowman, H. App, Metzger,] E. ; Leicy, Wallace, Chubbuck, M. -E. Zerby, Van Keuren, Butler, Davis, E. F., Heisler, Mcßride, Yaney, Boag, litinberger, Pelton and Dickey. The Thespians. Last evening the Thespians held a meeting to elect a Secretary and to consider a new, play for next year. Several shows of other col leges were looked over and discus sed but nothihg definite - was decid ed upon. In a short time, however, work will be begun on the new play and any one with any dramatic talent at till should "get in shape" and be ready for the 'trials when they are announced. Civic Club Thole will be an important meet ing of the Civie.club, in loom 23 of the,'ngineei.ing building to-night at 7 ri m. PENCE FIVE CENTS ;I I V ENGINEERING NEWSLETS What is Being Done by 'Prominent Alen In the Various Engindefing Schools. The iefiigerating plant and heat ing apparatus for the new thermo testing laboratory erected this sum mer have arrived and are being in stalled. The seniors in M. E. Railroad Option, have arranged to spend Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week: in Altoona, running tests on the locomotiVe testing plant of the Pennsylvania RailrOad com pany. Mt. Phidean, manager of "The Technical Millei," the recognized 'journal' of 'the ' industry, visited college Friday and Saturday for the purpose of , 'studying the work which is being done here along that line, and to advance the milling interests of the country., . , Mr. S. B. Marks; manager of the of the Westinghouse Airbrake com pany gave an interesting illustrated lecture upon -History, of Transpor tation arid Brakers last FridaY ,in the Old Chapel. On Saturday morning, before the senior section in Mechanical engineering, he gave a technical discussion .on the mod ern high speed air brakes. The first Bulletin of the Engi neering Experiment station 'is .now being distributed, This bulletin contains a general description of the wait which° is planed for ,this a very practical and. well, pre 'Pated vet of instructions by Prof. Elton D. Walker for laying concrete floors and walks, and the ,results of experimental lamp tests by Prof. Prof. C. L. Kinsloe. The sur prising results - obtained by .Prof::' Kinsloe's experiments, which were along lines heretofore untouched by investigators, are of vital interest to incandescent lamp manufacturer's and users. All Out *midi 'Afternoon. On ,Monday afternoon, Oct, 17, Hon, Webster Grimm, Democratic nominee for Gonernor. of .Pennsylva nia, will address the fellows in front of the Auditorium at four o'clock. The hour may possibly be changed, and if so the new arrangement will be posted on the walks. Mr. Grimm is a very entertaining and fluent speaker and we are in deed fortunate in having the oppor tunity- to hear him. The Civic Club is to be commended in bring ing Mr. Grimm to address us. Don't forget this. Watch the walks for any change in time. Track Trials. Last :Sattuday the track` trials were held for the purpose of get ting a line on all ,track material. Each event ,was watched with in terest and very creditable showings were made by some of the new men. Craig in the 100 yard dash 'and Keyser in the two mile looked especially good. Not enough fel lows reported for the meet and a good many that were out running did not seem to he doing their best. Several hack trials will be held this Fall, let every 'man who has any back ability come out and at least make some-other man work harder/ Informal Dance at Sigma Chi. The Sigma Chi Fraternity held an Informal Dance on Friday evening, October 7, in their Chapter house on the Campus, and the affair wi'S most thourghly enjoyed by all who attended.
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